Stolen (2009)
Filmmakers Fallshaw and Ayala's journey of discovery among Saharawi refugees turns into a political thriller.
Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival,[1] where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasn't a slave.
Director: Dan Fallshaw, Violeta Ayala
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: September 16, 2009
Screenplay
Editing: Dan Fallshaw
Original Language: en
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- What is Stolen about?
- Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival,[1] where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasn't a slave.
- Who directed Stolen?
- Stolen was directed by Dan Fallshaw, Violeta Ayala.
- How long is Stolen?
- Stolen has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).